Crossborder Histories

Master's Degree Programme Humanities Studies / School of Humanities

  • Agnew J. 2001. “Bordering Europe and Bounding States: The 'Civilizational' Roots of European National Boundaries”, in Kaplan D. and Hakli J. (eds.), Borderlands and Place, New York, Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Anderson B. (1983), Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, London, Verso. Catalogue
  • Anderson J., O’Dowd L. & Wilson T.M. (eds.) (2003), New Borders for a Changing Europe, London, Frank Cass. Catalogue E-version
  • Balibar E. (1998), “The Borders of Europe”, in Cheah P. and Robbins B. (eds.) Cosmopolitics: Thinking and Feeling Beyond the Nation, Minneapolis, MN, University of Minnesota Press.
  • Bechev D. & Nicolaidis K. (2010), “Introduction: Frontiers, Memory, and Conflict in the Mediterranean”, in Bechev D. and Nicolaidis K. (eds.), Mediterranean Frontiers: Borders, Conflict and Memory in a Transnational World. London, Tauris Academic Studies.
  • Berger, Stefan. 2007. Border Regions. Hybridity and National Identity. In: O. E. Wang, F. L. Fillafer (eds). The Many Faces of Clio. Cross-Cultural Approaches to Historiography. Essays in Honor of Georg G. Iggers. [S.l.], Berghahn Books, 366‒381 E-version
  • Bialasiewicz, Luiza; Minca, Claudia. 2010. ''The Border Within": Inhabiting the Border in Trieste. Environment and Planning. D: Society and Space 28, 6, 1084‒1105 E-version
  • Brubaker, R. (2004): Ethnicity withouth groups. Harvard, 17. E-version
  • Elden S. (2009), Terror and Territory. The Spatial Extent of Sovereignty, Minneapolis, MN, University of Minnesota Press. Catalogue
  • Gilles P., Koff H., Maganda C. and Schulz C. (eds.) (2013), Theorizing Borders Through Analyses of Power Relationships, Brussels, Peter Lang. Catalogue
  • Golec, Boris. 2017. Temporary Croatization of parts of eastern Slovenia between the sixteenth and nineteenth century: changing identities at the meeting point of related peoples, Urbanc, Mimi (ed.). Frankfurt am Main [etc.]: P. Lang. Catalogue
  • Houtum H. van & Naerssen T. van (2002), “Bordering, Ordering, and Othering”, Journal of Economic and Social Geography, 93, 2, pp. 125-136. E-version
  • Jurić Pahor, Marija. 2012. Čezmejni in transkulturni imaginariji: alpsko-jadranski prostor v kontekstu njegovega zamišljanja in o(d)smišljanja. Annales 22, 2, 409‒424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9663.00189 E-version
  • Kolossov, Vladimir and James Scott. 2013. “Selected conceptual issues in border studies”, Belgeo https://doi.org/10.4000/belgeo.10532. E-version
  • Kolstø, P. (2005): Introduction, Assessing the Role of Historical Myths in Modern Society. V: Kolstø, P. (ur.): Myths and Boundaries in South Eastern Europe. London, Hurst & Company, 23-27.
  • Makuc, Neva. 2021. Border Identities in the Early Modern Period. Venetian Friuli and the Habsburg County of Gorizia Mirrored in Contemporary Historiography. Pogačar, Martin (ed.). Berlin, Peter Lang. Catalogue
  • Smith, A. D. (1999): Myths and Memories of the Nation. New York, Oxford University Press, 150.
  • Širok, Kaja. Kalejdoskop goriške preteklosti: zgodbe o spominu in pozabi. Ljubljana : Založba ZRC, 2012 Catalogue E-version
  • Thaler, Peter. 2001. Fluid Identities in Central European Borderlands. European History Quarterly 31. 4, 541‒542, https://doi.org/10.1177/026569140103100402.
  • Verginella, Marta. 2010. Zgodovinjenje slovensko-italijanske meje in obmejnega prostora. Acta Histriae 18, 1‒2, 207‒216. E-version